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Sunturday

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How do you ace physics?
« on: October 31, 2013, 08:40:17 am »
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How do you ace physics?

My SAC scores are horrific and I really need to pull an A+ (even better an ace) to save my study score.

Like I've done about 30 exams including vcaa and the commercial ones, but I never achieve a 100% mark.

Revising doesn't help because every time I try to revise something I am like I know this, let's go do another practice exam.

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Re: How do you ace physics?
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2013, 01:39:33 pm »
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Where are you predominantly losing marks? Is it on explanation questions? or potentially calculation errors?

Identifying where you're going wrong is the best first step.

If you let us know we'll be able to provide specific advice :)

Goodluck!
BBiomedSci/LLB (Monash)

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Re: How do you ace physics?
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2013, 08:03:32 pm »
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Understanding the concepts go a long way. I used to be in your position not too long ago, until I changed my approach towards absorbing the content. Don't just read over the material, with the sole mindset that it's pure "number crunching". It only becomes that once you've understood the course inside out. Since you haven't provided any specifics of your situation, my advice is minimal; establish the foundation and the rest follows.

Hope that helped  ;)